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A New Republic

Activating Strategy

List 5 major events in American history, in sequence

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Vocabulary

indigenous: people native to the land

representation: having someone to speak for you or represent your ideas

Revolution: a sudden and complete change in government or people’s lives

Vocabulary

declaration: official statement

Independence: freedom to rule oneself

constitution: written plan of government

republic: citizens vote for officials

Native Americans

Northeast and South tribes: hunted deer and other animals, farmed

Middle West

Hunted bison or buffalo Used all parts for:

clothing food shelter

West

Settled along Pacific coast Fished Hunted whale

1492 Columbus

in search of new trade route to Asia; Columbus sailed for King Ferdinand of Spain

landed on island of San Salvador

opened the Americas to settlement

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How might the Americas (North and South) be different had not Columbus landed in San Salvador?

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European Invasion

Many European colonists journeyed to America for:

religious freedoms

wealth

Spanish

First to arrive in present day United States

Claiming land in South and West regions; Florida

French Invasion

Claimed what is now Canada

Claimed much of the Middle West region; Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin

Great Britain (England)

Claimed land along the Atlantic Coast

13 colonies: North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine

Rebellion and Independence

1763:French and Indian War (dispute between colonists and Native Americans over land between the Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River)

Result: Britain’s victory gave them almost complete control of eastern North America

Rebellion and Independence

Result of French and Indian War: Britain’s victory gave them almost complete control of eastern North America

Rebellion and Independence

After war, King George wanted colonists to pay for war = increase taxes on goods sent from Great Britain

“Taxation without Representation”= raising taxes without asking the colonists

Rebellion and Independence

1775: colonists grow more and more angry as new laws were taking away freedoms and rights

Patrick Henry … “give me liberty or give me death”

Rebellion and Independence

1774 First Continental Congress 1.met in Philadelphia

2 representatives from the colonies decided not to obey British rule

Rebellion and Independence

April 19, 1775: battle at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts broke out between British troops and Patriots= beginning of American Revolution

Rebellion and IndependenceSecond Continental Congress

1.army established 2. T. Jefferson appointed to began to write

declaration 3 appointed George Washington as leader

July 4, 1776=declared independence, first national holiday

Rebellion and Independence

September 3, 1783 Treaty of Paris=ended American Revolution

13 colonies became 13 states Symbol of freedom and opportunity

Articles of Confederation

first constitution states had majority authority; citizens

wanted this congress had little authority afraid of strong government finally realized state control was not

working

Constitutional Convention